Friday, December 4, 2009

At school, by family, anywhere, do they always tell you you're perfect, when you know that you aren't? Does it start to get on you're nerves when you disagree and they tell you no? Well, follow the simple steps below to find out how to deal with it. 1. Know that you don't have to try hard to be perfect to meet other's expectations 2. Be yourself! 3. Show them that you make mistakes 4. Don't let what they say get to you, stay modest! 5. When you disagree and they still tell you you're perfect, say something to them like, "I make mistakes, we are just as imperfect as each other." 6. If they still disagree, just ignore what they're saying or list some of you're own faults 7. When you get so frustrated when you're parents say that you're perfect to someone at work, or a stranger, and you're standing right there. Don't show that you're frustrated. Just simply say, "I'm not perfect, I'm human. I make mistakes" 8. Don't try to make everything you do worse to make yourself not be perfect or close to perfect. 9. Stay Confident, and every morning, you might want to look at yourself in the mirror and say, "I am (insert name here) and I am not perfect, I am human."

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